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Re: Hardware Encryption
From: xyberpix <xyberpix () xyberpix com>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 01:27:59 +0100
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Have a look at Serco, works well.
xyberpix
On 29 Jul 2005, at 19:45, forensics () slickwillies net wrote:
Does anyone know if any devices exist to encrypt entire hard disks
and allow the user to set the password for the encryption? I have
seen modules that can be plugged into IDE hard drives (and USB
external hard drive enclosures) that allow for "transparent" hard
drive encryption (all data encrypted) but none of them allow the
user to set the password(key). They all seem to come with a
"preset" key from the manufacturer. The key is a token device that
plugs into the enclosure/module. I am looking for a device that
would allow the user to set the token himself.
Thanks,
WILLIE
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